The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 31, 1914, Page 4

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ieee The Message to Screecher’ THERE DicKIG ISS CENTS FOR 1 WANT, YOU TO CARRY THIS NOTE To MR, SPOONERLY DOWN AT THE Mr. Spoonerly 4-Ree! STAR—SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, ‘Here, BOR, Ike Gtve you @ sie NTS AND YOu TAKE THIS T MR. SPooLMAN AT THe SHOE STORE? YOu / pes B'GOLLY DERE iS ALWAYS PLENTY OF ROOM AT TH TOP OF moMe FELLERS! TY TER KaTCHEN N SINK. 1 GoT To PESL DER POTATORS 1914, PAGE 4 "SAY, eddie, Ake TIS DOWN TO D€ SHOE STORE AN' I'LL Give You A PENNY. ASK PER "GIMMs MR. SPOOF BERG? > f DS osNT! TNoBatY HERe BY THAT NAME, SONNY. (AH, ME, [T'S STRANGE I DON'T HEAR ‘IGota NoTe FER MR, HOOF STEIN; WORDS Gora TALCUM . Pow wer? / OY GOLLY, 1 GOT To SI NEEDS MIT TALCL CLEAN A KITCHES BY SCHAE | | DON’T SCATTER YOUR SHOT APHERE are more people who want good govern- ment than those who desire and profit by bad government. The trouble, however, is to get the good gov- ernment people to unite on one candidate. The bad element in politics always unites. The bad element doesn’t take any chances by scattering its ammunition. It is the good people who scatter their votes. The result is that some le, though with the best intentions in agdhors gyal + coger to blame for the election _ of rotten officials. Wherever two good men run for office and the third man is a bad man, the proper course for PPS NOKTHWEST LEAGUE OF NEWSrAarens jy mail, out of clty. 35 ner mon. up to six moe By carrier. city Dishonest or Not Guilty—Which? H yW nies from DEEP Proba is your honesty? dn’t rob a blind man or take pen a baby—at least we want to believe that wouldn't good citizens is to unite on one of the two good men. Unless that is done, the bad candidate is likely to win. That is not theory. It is plain fact. Tammany hall a! vays wins when there are several candidates on several party tickets against it. But when the other parties get together and form one big fusion program—when they unite on one candidate— Tammany loses. There is no question that most of the voters are against W. LORIMER Jones. They want him defeated. But, instead of having one candidate against Jones, they have two. Most of the voters who are against Jones are for Hanson. If any one can beat Jones, it surely is Hanson. Yet there will be many thousand votes needlessly wasted on Black, who absolutely hasn't a ghost of a chance to win. It may be that Hanson can defeat Jones by a big plurality, without needing any of the votes wasted on Black. But why take the chance, good citizens? Why divide your strength? Why scatter your shot? Why not unite on one candidate, on the only candidate who can defeat Jones—on Ole Hanson of Seattle. Gang: politicians and corruptionists always try to get the opposition divided among itself. Don’t let them do it in this state. Don’t let them make you waste your votes. Unite! Make every vote tell. If progressive, honest democrats are sincere, they will forget blind partisanship and they will vote for Hanson along with progressive republi- cans and progressives generally. A vote for Black is wasted. It is really a vote for Jones. If democrats are sincere in the hope that Hum- phrey will be defeated, they will unite on Austin E. Griffiths, progressive. Griffiths is the only man who can defeat Humphrey. Jones and Humphrey are both overwhelming- ly defeated if the good, honest citizens unite on Hanson and Griffiths. WHEN A MAN’S MARRIED { | auess HAD) BETTER Pur } | SOME OF This | MONEN iw MY »_MSIDE PocKeT / \ SAFETY | FIRST } Ny NOt ov KNOW {ves, Just | TWO VOTES FOR OLE Editor I have not the loust i ajor par Senator Jon state, I trust ton will Ole and kick Jones ou now Is @ disgrace to the | @ voters of Wash-| 50c Old Copper Finish Escutcheon, Jet Knob. Russell Erwin or Pen Mortise Lock .....25¢ x1% Escutcheon—a very ively buy 750 Fancy-Handle, Two-Bladed, Lady's Gen uine Valley Forge Pen Knife . 83¢ Retter select ng if so great, Leather-Tipped, Knit Wrist, Heavy White Cotton Flannel Gloves . r-tipped thumb and fingers. A very “with the price pounded down volatered ble glove, to bedrock Our Price List Is Full of Savings and Vigor- ous Bargains—it Is Mailed Free SPINNING’S CASH STORE 1415 Fourth 1417 Ave. But if the man at the cigar or candy fhanded you back too mt “would you call his attention to excess or would you chuckle, pocket Onscience by saying to yourself News was scarce the other day ir aper—no, we sha’n’t rick porter was given a few small coins and t te experiments = He slipped the coins to his friend, eet to. € h of the first 2 *She did : Fig ii therefore, ingly kept mc 2,657 breakfasts were|all the cars with heat and closing 170 Juncheons, 2,855 din-|up the rear ends this winter? This [is justa reminder. J. W. HUNT. foolish | -——— ve this stateme ntti D pay; no taxes as other cafeterias why not 1 you y MRS. OLSON istake and re ag and s: was up nctum of a e the make s the IT TICKLED HIM sa ‘ anybody The Star: Iam glad that ave | apple fraud Editor you expo: er-| ded t and it othe business pay, cub re ome YES, JUST | Jeti | SAminvte j / P charge 50 cents | atabigbe (TOM add they ch ee dhcp Madison st. | and told the cashier, € one to ea persons ONE WHO KNOWS. keted the change s them out. But mey that didn’t be two women. Six only stepped uf ys two w en and four men \nalyzing these figures, v of he Soeamong women to a bit ov rn nong men ¥ Is th he average the test de ve? A vie F From Uncle ‘Sam [' you have any 5 Lack CONSISTENCY tip back t "s st t that r k The ‘MOST ANYTHING. t seem to te bo: 3 | OH! HUM! By Jim Manee you're feelin’ sort of sleepy your eyes are kind a’ dim your limbs feel sort of creepy you have no vig or vim you'd like to lay your poor |t head k Very gently In your lap That's the time when you're too busy, As a rule, to take a nap + « A WANTS IT WET anc in thing I was in Kansas and moved Those ¥ y on that per cent | vote for nesty went dry, A DOUBTFUL READER Editor The Star c f the Y. W. C. A. sta In spite of the la meals served, the ¢ erated at a los wasn't was | | | *course of wand topics and Europe is thro But South Look in a you will see Sand how little to that “lies beyond our borders + During the next generation the new "cern us vgry much more than the Ui brings it Lt usar of miles ne ** three stake study so as te more to rplained to them several A basement located at cormuaerense!| RUFUS W. Satan mac's) LITTLETON ' have dane nothing } Of course the building 1s not own-{ Jed by a poor widow, as in case of] What They Shoot Each Other With The German infantry uses the Mauser magazine rifie, callber 11, firing a “apit ball,” pointed a lead penell velocity, 2,70( i war When And When And When For County Treasurer Democratic Ticket. Let us have a business man in the Treasurer's Office, the Ryther home. SUBSCRIBER. YES, THEY WiILL—NOT tor The Star: I notice that | sing idea Itke a duck takes to} water, I wonder if they will take to! STAR WANT ADS RAISED THE QUALITY the old one) of providing BRING RESULTS er it And n all the ¢ i int ‘antry uses the Le ne rifle, .215 calibe und standing up Phe small arm for in antr line” rifle, holding five « 68; caliber, .299 locity toot-seconds Austrian infantry small arm, the Mannlicher magazine rifle, caliber, .315. Italy has for its infantry the Mannlicher-Carcano magazine } rifle. 5 duis Gelee: British infantry x fishing? Americas i closer trade always sit rule a idea (a MOST DELICIOUS WAFFLES With Syrup and Plenty of Butter, SPECIAL DINNERS Served from § to & p.m SUNDAY CHICKEN DINNER From 12 noon to 8 p.m HOLLYWOOD LUNCH 212 PIKE STREET ‘ne to deal Prima Facile Evidence Md you he about the ter rible fright Bobby got on the da of his wedding? but I was at the and saw her day see the time to t 1 the in RUSSIA WILL likely resort to an Income tax to make up for loss . ** of revenue due to vodka prohibition. The , H Fiancee hia settlement chureh 1T 18 wholly unnecessary for Mr. Villa to keep on fighting during the <; peace conferences in order to show that he's a fighter. are married, the Count c ur and cavalry let us e Lee-Enfleld rifle, caliber Bring the family and save mo: HERE’S A new one: California “wets” denounce prohibition be « and save money. cause it would ruin the cheese industry, much cheese being eaten In the : v historica ** saloons. allt te ? can't briv “ The Virginus eee St. and Pighth Av., “ei Kitchen I have alt eis 8 anni ns have the Mauser » the Servians has the Mannlicher has Roumanta Mannlich What's the ase? A man % back any stories worth ling from a more fishing trip at EDWIN J. BROWA, D0. Transient, boc w er an entire river ttention now hould

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